ADHD Adults

About ADHD Adults

ADHD Adults is a platform designed for tracking and monitoring the Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in adults.

ADHD Adults will allow you to perform pharmacological monitoring, to plan your daily life activities, to measure treatment results and performance or to get a global status overview using our self-assessment questionnaires, as well a direct communication with your doctor.

ADHD Adults was developed in collaboration with ADHD specialized doctors and audited regarding the WHO (World Health Organization) proposed standards.

* Review the adherence to treatment and pharmacological consumptions with our medication related charts (only available in Premium accounts).

* Invite your doctor to use ADHD Doctors, our professional-oriented platform, available FOR FREE in Google Play, that will allow them to follow-up your evolution, modify your treatment or event chat directly with you.

Join the ADHD Adults experience and discover how to improve your daily life, getting a precise overview of your medical history and analyzing your evolution, finding the best solutions with your doctor.

Important user related information:

* ADHD Adults is a part of a mental health product suite providing solutions for patient tracking and monitoring from smartphone/tablet. If you are a doctor/specialist, you are free to download our ADHD Doctors app, specially designed for you and available FOR FREE in Google Play.

* All information contained in this application is provided for guidance purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnosis or treatment, consult your doctor.

* Any test result included in this platform can give a realistic diagnosis. You must always consult your doctor for any decisions about your treatment.

* This application does not replace, in any case, the work of the doctors. It is only a support tool for monitoring tasks and plans previously planified by your doctor.

What are users saying about ADHD Adults

Good idea, but it needs to be have an "I did it" function on notifications and suggested activities on the home page

Q70%02/Nov/2017 by Q####:

Won't recognize I typed a password even though it has enough charactors.

B70%02/Nov/2017 by B####:

There are a lot of really great features, but it does not work seamlessly. For example, after I create a medication schedule if I realize that I made a mistake, there is an option to reschedule that dose. It will even ask if you want to reschedule all future doses or just the one. When I do that the dose rescheduled disappears, and no other doses are modified. I have to delete the entire schedule and create it again. It is a bit confusing to figure out. There is also a reevaluation option, but it is very confusing. I cannot tell what the questions are asking for sure. Many questions just list a symptom or topic and have a toggle next to it. It isn't clear what the toggles do. If they are just intended to indicate that you have that symptom, then you can't list more than one symptom or side affect. All in all it is still a little useful for the schedule. But that's really all I get out of it. Also the medication reminder does not work.

M70%02/Nov/2017 by M####:

Not a bad idea, but there are a few flaws with the medication scheduling. The options for medications include Ritalin, Concerta, Strattera, Wellbutrin, alpha2 agonists, and other. Why isn't Adderall an option? Adderall XR? Focalin, Vyvanse, Dexedrine? Also, I had to add two separate entries for one of my meds because the "custom" option for timing only allows you to add exactly four doses. I take two.

R70%25/Oct/2016 by R####:

Nothing special

A70%25/Oct/2016 by A####:

Has potential for improvement

Z70%25/Oct/2016 by Z####:

I suffer from ADHD and I find the app to be insightful and informative.

W70%25/Oct/2016 by W####:

Might be useful to track frequent medication adjustments, but according to the app, Ritalin, welbutrin and amoxatine are the only meds used for Adhd. Layout not at all intuitive, can't save my medication and dosages (loads endlessly), and the features that aren't premium are primitive and limited. There's no guidance on how to use the app effectively, and 1/3 of the tools are for tracking study habits, even tho it's supposedly for adults.

D70%25/Oct/2016 by D####:

Could never accept my login information. App forgot I had an account even though I had it saved in Lastpass. After three attempts it would crash and it became a big time waster. No contact information was available. I will try to correct it through Google Play. If I get it working, I will change my review.

V70%25/Oct/2016 by V####:

I think it's great to be able to track your medication schedule and effectiveness. I'm guessing this is made by a European company as there's no option for vyvanse or adderall or any off-label meds. I wasn't able to save my schedule even when I selected other which is kind of annoying.

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